GCFLearnFree to Restructure Online Class Program
Organization to Strengthen Offerings, Make Classes Available to More Users
Raleigh, NC, February 10, 2016 --(PR.com)-- GCFLearnFree, an online-based educational organization, has announced that it has temporarily suspended its accredited Online Class Program in an effort to restructure and strengthen it.
The restructuring is intended to allow more users across the globe to access GCFLearnFree’s online classes. Additionally, enhancements to the program will allow for classes in more subject areas and more support for educators and service providers currently using GCFLearnFree in their own classrooms and organizations. The organization will introduce a new program toward the end of 2016.
“GCFLearnFree’s self-paced tutorials will not be affected,” says Matt Robinson, director of distance learning. “In fact, our curriculum team is creating new technology-related articles with increasing frequency, so there’s almost always something new to see on our site.”
The organization offers more than 128 free self-paced tutorials.
“Our relaunched Online Class Program will be able to serve more learners and will even have the opportunity for more classes, CEUs, and certificates,” Robinson says. “We are continually assessing and improving upon our offerings so we can continue to serve learners in the best capacity possible.”
To view GCFLearnFree’s 128+ tutorials, visit gcflearnfree.org/topics.
About GCFLearnFree.org
Since 1999, GCFLearnFree.org has created and provided quality, innovative learning opportunities to anyone who wants to improve the technology, literacy, and math skills needed to be successful in both work and life. By delivering 1,500 lessons to millions of people in more than 200 countries absolutely free, GCFLearnFree.org has become a worldwide leader in online education.
A program of the Goodwill Community Foundation® and Goodwill Industries of Eastern North Carolina Inc. (GIENC), all GCFLearnFree.org® educational content is designed and produced in the GCF Global Learning® building in downtown Raleigh, NC.
The restructuring is intended to allow more users across the globe to access GCFLearnFree’s online classes. Additionally, enhancements to the program will allow for classes in more subject areas and more support for educators and service providers currently using GCFLearnFree in their own classrooms and organizations. The organization will introduce a new program toward the end of 2016.
“GCFLearnFree’s self-paced tutorials will not be affected,” says Matt Robinson, director of distance learning. “In fact, our curriculum team is creating new technology-related articles with increasing frequency, so there’s almost always something new to see on our site.”
The organization offers more than 128 free self-paced tutorials.
“Our relaunched Online Class Program will be able to serve more learners and will even have the opportunity for more classes, CEUs, and certificates,” Robinson says. “We are continually assessing and improving upon our offerings so we can continue to serve learners in the best capacity possible.”
To view GCFLearnFree’s 128+ tutorials, visit gcflearnfree.org/topics.
About GCFLearnFree.org
Since 1999, GCFLearnFree.org has created and provided quality, innovative learning opportunities to anyone who wants to improve the technology, literacy, and math skills needed to be successful in both work and life. By delivering 1,500 lessons to millions of people in more than 200 countries absolutely free, GCFLearnFree.org has become a worldwide leader in online education.
A program of the Goodwill Community Foundation® and Goodwill Industries of Eastern North Carolina Inc. (GIENC), all GCFLearnFree.org® educational content is designed and produced in the GCF Global Learning® building in downtown Raleigh, NC.
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919-281-9267
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/educators/give-us-feedback
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Jessica Meadows Rich
919-281-9267
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/educators/give-us-feedback
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